Kevin Rudd

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Kevin Rudd is an Australian politician and former Prime Minister who led the Australian Labor Party and served two non-consecutive terms in office.

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instanceOf Prime Minister of Australia
human
politician
ambassadorTermStart 2023
appointedAs Australian Ambassador to the United States NERFINISHED
President of the Asia Society Policy Institute
authored Not for the Faint-hearted NERFINISHED
The Case for Courage NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Australia
dateOfBirth 1957-09-21
education Australian National University NERFINISHED
familyName Rudd NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy Chinese language
givenName Kevin NERFINISHED
hasHonor Companion of the Order of Australia NERFINISHED
ideology social democracy
knownFor apology to Indigenous Australians
ratifying the Kyoto Protocol
response to the Global Financial Crisis
languageSpoken English
Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
memberOfParliamentFor Division of Griffith NERFINISHED
name Kevin Michael Rudd NERFINISHED
notableEvent led Labor to victory in the 2007 Australian federal election
lost leadership spill to Julia Gillard in June 2010
returned as Prime Minister in June 2013 after leadership spill
numberOfChildren 3
occupation author
diplomat
placeOfBirth Nambour, Queensland, Australia NERFINISHED
politicalParty Australian Labor Party NERFINISHED
positionHeld Leader of the Opposition (Australia) NERFINISHED
Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia
Prime Minister of Australia
precededBy John Howard NERFINISHED
Julia Gillard NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Brisbane, Queensland, Australia NERFINISHED
servedAsPrimeMinisterNumber 26
spouse Thérèse Rein NERFINISHED
succeededBy Julia Gillard NERFINISHED
Tony Abbott NERFINISHED
termEnd 2010-06-24
2013-09-18
termStart 2007-12-03
2013-06-27
twitterHandle @MrKRudd NERFINISHED

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Tony Abbott precededBy Kevin Rudd
John Howard succeededBy Kevin Rudd
Julia Gillard precededBy Kevin Rudd
Julia Gillard succeededBy Kevin Rudd
ALP hasPrimeMinisterFromParty Kevin Rudd